The government has reportedly received 18 offers for 600 MW-worth of solar power projects it had tendered in the West Nile area last December, Al Borsa reports. The list of suitors includes Toyota Tsusho, Orascom, a Scatec Solar and Azuri Power consortium, as well as GCL New Energy, a Masdar-Genco consortium, NTPC Limited, and EDRA. The winning company establish one 600 MW station, two 300 MW stations, or three 200 MW stations under a BOO framework.
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